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A Little Thing Called Murder

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A Little Thing Called Murder
Written byTeena Booth
Randy Stone
Directed byRichard Benjamin
StarringJudy Davis
Jonathan Jackson
Chelcie Ross
Cynthia Stevenson
Theme music composerJohn Frizzell
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerFran Rosati
CinematographyRobert McLachlan
EditorJacqueline Cambas
Running time90 minutes
Original release
Release2006 (2006)

A Little Thing Called Murder is a 2006 comedy-drama television film starring Judy Davis and Jonathan Jackson and directed by Richard Benjamin.[1]

Made by Stonemade Entertainment for Lifetime TV, the film was based on a true story of convicted murderer Santé Kimes, as told in the book Dead End by reporter Jeanne King. A 2001 made-for-TV film about Kimes titled Like Mother, Like Son starred Emmy winners Mary Tyler Moore as Santé and Jean Stapleton as Irene Silverman.

Synopsis

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Sante Kimes is a con artist and thief who has been preparing her son Kenny since childhood to be her accomplice. Sante is living with a rich man, Ken Kimes, who is unwilling to marry her and makes no provision for Kenny in his will. The boy's mother becomes involved in robberies, arson and the murder of an elderly woman to enrich herself, with her son as her partner in crime.

Cast

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Awards and nominations

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The film won Best Motion Picture Made for Television in the 11th Golden Satellite Awards.

Judy Davis won Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television in the 11th Golden Satellite Awards. Davis was also nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie in the Emmy Awards.

The casting team was nominated for Best Movie of the Week Casting by the Casting Society of America in its 2006 Artios Awards.

References

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  1. ^ "A Murdering Mommy Dearest With a Swell Son to Match". The New York Times. January 23, 2006.
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